The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Harrison, Polamalu still questionab­le

- By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer

PITTSBURGH — Mike Tomlin still isn’t sure when injured defensive stars James Harrison or Troy Polamalu are going to be healthy enough to play.

The Pittsburgh Steelers coach isn’t against amending one of his longtime rules either, if it means one or both of his perennial AllPros will be on the field in Oakland on Sunday.

Harrison, who is recovering from right knee surgery, and Polamalu, who is dealing with a strained right calf, will have informal workouts this week.

Tomlin hinted Tuesday that neither veteran would have to practice to face the Raiders (0-2). Traditiona­lly Tomlin likes his players to get at least one day of training in during the week leading up to a game before letting them loose on Sunday

He’s willing to make an exception, however, for two cornerston­es of Pittsburgh’s 3-4 defense.

“I handle all of those situations really on a case-by-case basis,” Tomlin said, “with the understand­ing that the younger you are, the more inexperien­ced you are, the more practices are necessary before I consider utilizing you.”

Meaning the well-establishe­d Harrison or Polamalu might not have to see the practice field. Harrison hasn’t played since a playoff loss in Denver nine months ago, while Polamalu’s calf didn’t respond quickly to treatment last week after sustaining the injury in a season-opening loss to the Broncos.

The duo was hardly needed in a 27-10 romp over the New York Jets.on Sunday. The Steelers (1-1) shut down New York in the second half, holding the Jets to just 91 yards over the final two quarters to win going away.

Tomlin insisted, however, his team was far from perfect. Pittsburgh struggled to run the ball, finishing with just 66 yards on 28 carries. Through two weeks, the Steelers are ranked 30th in the league in rushing yards.

While he was pleased the Steelers were able to run effectivel­y on a game-clinching fourth-quarter touchdown drive, Tomlin believes there’s more work to be done.

“That’s not what I’m looking for,” he said. “I’m actually looking for better than that.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Steelers defensive back Troy Polamalu, right, and James Harrison are both questionab­le for their game against the Raiders.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Steelers defensive back Troy Polamalu, right, and James Harrison are both questionab­le for their game against the Raiders.

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